The indictment issued in Pensacola states that Motley, aka Corine Gillreath, “did knowingly and intentionally use, persuade, induce, entice, and coerce a minor to engage in sexually explicit conduct for the purposes of producing visual depictions of such conduct.”

It charges her with making a video and illegally engaging in interstate and international commerce by sharing it.
Motley was arrested Dec. 19 at a house trailer on Miracle Drive in Florosa.

The arrest came after Homeland Security Investigations, a division of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, took the rare step of seeking help from the public through social media and other means of mass communication.

The feds had a video taken of a woman engaging in sex acts with a female child “approximately 4 or 5 years old,” according to a published statement of facts in the case.

“The adult female’s face is clearly visible during parts of the video,” which the Danish National Police acquired Dec. 12, the statement of facts said.

Homeland Security obtained a “Jane Doe” arrest warrant and issued a news release featuring a photo and a detailed description of the woman in the video, the statement said.

A tip that led them to Okaloosa County and Motley’s name came in less than 24 hours after the news release went out, ICE spokeswoman Carissa Cutrell said.

The report filed at the time of her arrest states Motley admitted to being the woman in the video.

In addition to the charges, Tuesday’s indictment outlines the government’s intention to seize property.

It claims a right to seize all child pornography produced, possessed or shipped by Motley, any property “traceable to gross profits or other proceeds obtained from the offenses alleged” and any property used in the alleged crimes
.

The indictment issued in Pensacola states that Motley, aka Corine Gillreath, “did knowingly and intentionally use, persuade, induce, entice, and coerce a minor to engage in sexually explicit conduct for the purposes of producing visual depictions of such conduct.”

It charges her with making a video and illegally engaging in interstate and international commerce by sharing it.
Motley was arrested Dec. 19 at a house trailer on Miracle Drive in Florosa.

The arrest came after Homeland Security Investigations, a division of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, took the rare step of seeking help from the public through social media and other means of mass communication.

The feds had a video taken of a woman engaging in sex acts with a female child “approximately 4 or 5 years old,” according to a published statement of facts in the case.

“The adult female’s face is clearly visible during parts of the video,” which the Danish National Police acquired Dec. 12, the statement of facts said.

Homeland Security obtained a “Jane Doe” arrest warrant and issued a news release featuring a photo and a detailed description of the woman in the video, the statement said.

A tip that led them to Okaloosa County and Motley’s name came in less than 24 hours after the news release went out, ICE spokeswoman Carissa Cutrell said.

The report filed at the time of her arrest states Motley admitted to being the woman in the video.

In addition to the charges, Tuesday’s indictment outlines the government’s intention to seize property.

It claims a right to seize all child pornography produced, possessed or shipped by Motley, any property “traceable to gross profits or other proceeds obtained from the offenses alleged” and any property used in the alleged crimes
.